peacoat
A peacoat is a type of overcoat that originated in the United Kingdom during the 19th century. It is characterized by its long length, typically extending to the mid-calf, and its distinctive double-breasted design. The peacoat is made from wool, which provides warmth and durability, and is often lined with a softer material such as silk or velvet. The coat is typically fastened with buttons down the front, and may feature a collar and lapels.
The term "peacoat" is believed to have originated from the French word "pèlerine," which refers to a
Throughout the 20th century, the peacoat remained a popular choice for outerwear, particularly in colder climates.